You, the online accusers, are the cancer of the film and music industries which are among the most beautiful arts, which brighten our winter days and days of misery and even contribute to our mental well-being!
“As the victim of internet hate I don’t think abusive comments should be allowed,” she had said. “I want to campaign to stop them, retire from entertainment and do charity work, like Audrey Hepburn. I’m tired of it all.”
Read it and learn what you are doing in this moment, when you don't stop your negative comments!!
Have you, those of you who bark around here calling someone a criminal, signed the petition that will support all South Korean artists in the future? Probably not, because your goal is to get drunk on his blood and only then will you calm down...for a short time.
So, if you're not just a ha+er and you think it would be good to protect the dignity of Korean stars, go and sign here:
""It is not enough that the celebrities be punished by the law. They become targets of relentless criticism," Korean culture critic Kim Hern-sik told the BBC. He referred to K-pop artists Sulli and Goo Hara, who died by suicide in 2019 after long battles with internet trolls, even though they did not have known brushes with the law. Sulli had offended fans for not conforming to the K-pop mould, while an internet mob had targeted Goo Hara over her relationship with an ex-boyfriend."
Ha+ers, just open your eyes!! Kim Soo Hyun didn't commit any of the things you accuse him of!! It is the diabolical mind of those who perceive him as guilty and do not want to get that out of their minds. Many of the so-called "evidence" photos were faked photos and that's how you were drawn into this "squid game"
Read here why so many actors and actresses commit suicide and stop ignoring reality!
⭐ I'm proud so many people are willing to show support. I'm happy I found My Way here, cause you probably are in need of gentle care. Great sorrows, alone you bear Hiding it from us it's not fair Oh dear, for you, we'll always be there. 💯
❤️ Today I am someone who Anyone can rely on, A shoulder to cry on, A sail to carry them on, Through the worst of times, Any time. But when it’s my turn To face the tide, There’s no one by my side.
Today I have a ❤️ That can forgive anyone and anything, Any number of times, Over and over. But never once could it forgive, If it was I who made the mistake. ❤️
Whatever you put the magnifying glass on, it grows. If you focus on hatred and malice, it will grow. If you want to grow something, grow KINDNESS and GENTLENESS.
Dear you, please do take care of yourself with the same tenderness and care that you’ve brought into my life. Your presence is a blessing to me, and I want nothing more than for that light within you to continue shining brightly. May you be surrounded by warmth, and know that my love and well wishes are with you every step of your incredible journey.
" Unlike other countries where celebrities have been able to rebuild their careers after similar incidents, Kim appeared to have found herself permanently ostracised, according to local reports quoting industry insiders.
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
We have to look in the right direction. If he or someone else is guilty of something (no matter what) that person should pay for his crime. Accusing someone doesn't mean it's guilty of something. This is what actually disturbed me in the entire story. I'm not blind and don't want to deny a truth. I just watched the entire Korean industry and it's all about accusing and cutting out a person's life. Just take a look how many actors was committed suicide because of being accused of something. Are they the worst sinners in this world?? So many talented actors and actresses was false accused or extremely hated for something what they did, but not criminal things, just human mistakes.
" Unlike other countries where celebrities have been able to rebuild their careers after similar incidents, Kim appeared to have found herself permanently ostracised, according to local reports quoting industry insiders.
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
If you're so confident about your perspective, at least come from your real ID. You say you don’t care about…
The person you say was abused by Kim Soo Hyun has become an adult and has had every opportunity in the world to shout loudly that he abused or used her when she was a minor. She had the opportunity to accuse him of this and not only would it have saved her career, but she could have also earned the money that she was no longer able to earn because of people like you
Read it and learn what you are doing in this moment, when you don't stop your negative comments!!
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jan/04/i-have-reported-on-30-korean-celebrity-suicides-the-blame-game-never-changes
Probably not, because your goal is to get drunk on his blood and only then will you calm down...for a short time.
So, if you're not just a ha+er and you think it would be good to protect the dignity of Korean stars, go and sign here:
https://www.change.org/p/human-rights-for-all-stars-dignity-and-justice-in-the-digital-age
He referred to K-pop artists Sulli and Goo Hara, who died by suicide in 2019 after long battles with internet trolls, even though they did not have known brushes with the law.
Sulli had offended fans for not conforming to the K-pop mould, while an internet mob had targeted Goo Hara over her relationship with an ex-boyfriend."
Ha+ers, just open your eyes!! Kim Soo Hyun didn't commit any of the things you accuse him of!!
It is the diabolical mind of those who perceive him as guilty and do not want to get that out of their minds.
Many of the so-called "evidence" photos were faked photos and that's how you were drawn into this "squid game"
Read here why so many actors and actresses commit suicide and stop ignoring reality!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c86pl55x0qno
I'm happy I found My Way here,
cause you probably are in need of gentle care.
Great sorrows, alone you bear
Hiding it from us it's not fair
Oh dear, for you, we'll always be there. 💯
Today
I am someone who
Anyone can rely on,
A shoulder to cry on,
A sail to carry them on,
Through the worst of times,
Any time.
But when it’s my turn
To face the tide,
There’s no one by my side.
Today
I have a ❤️
That can forgive anyone and anything,
Any number of times,
Over and over.
But never once could it forgive,
If it was I who made the mistake.
❤️
Loving you earnestly,
Me.
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
Read the entire article here:
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/why-south-korean-society-is-so-unforgiving-to-celebrities
She lost acting roles, had her scenes cut from Netflix productions, and was blacklisted by brands and media outlets.
Her attempts at rebuilding her life, such as taking on a cafe job and later preparing for a return through theatre, were met with further ridicule and online harassment. Even a simple social media post of hers sparked waves of renewed criticism.
Kim’s fate is not unique. Korea has a history of treating public figures with extreme harshness once they are perceived to have erred. The entertainment industry, in particular, enforces a moral standard that often leaves no room for second chances. "
Read the entire article here:
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/why-south-korean-society-is-so-unforgiving-to-celebrities